In a candid new conversation with rising pop star Chappell Roan for Interview Magazine, Grammy-winning singer-songwriter SZA opened up about the complexities of fame, confidence, and staying true to herself in an industry that often rewards inauthenticity.
Reflecting on her journey through stardom, SZA admitted that fame can feel like “a weird, self-deprecating hole,” but said that her natural curiosity helps keep her grounded. “You have to use your intuition and your magic to see below the surface,” she explained, emphasizing the importance of navigating the spotlight with instinct rather than ego.
SZA also paid homage to the women who have influenced and shaped her path, although she didn’t name them specifically. Their presence, she implied, plays a key role in her growth and strength as an artiste.
For anyone feeling stuck or uninspired, SZA shared a powerful message of resilience:
“Keep building your world until you get out of the one that you’re trapped in right now.”
As always, her words blend vulnerability with quiet strength, serving as a reminder that even at the top, staying connected to your inner truth is a radical act.
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